Here is a comprehensive compilation of TV schedules and listings for the France vs Belgium blockbuster semi-final clash.

Talent, finesse and a pulsating affair is expected to be served up when the star-studded sides of France and Belgium grace the field of the Saint Petersburg stadium. The stakes have never been higher as both sides will be aiming to secure a spot in the grand finale of Russia 2018 World Cup.

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Match details, result and original broadcast info

France 1 - 0 Belgium

July 10, 2018 2:00pmSaint-Petersburg Stadium (Sankt-Peterburg (St. Petersburg))

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Match Preview

It's been a long time coming and it is safe to say that both teams deserved to have made it this far. France - having topped Group C - beat the likes of Argentina and Uruguay in succession to book a place in the semi-finals. Belgium, on the other hand, topped Group H and subsequently recorded wins over Japan and Brazil to set-up the upcoming clash with France.

For starters, it is hard to call which way the game will be heading looking at the quality in both sides. Belgium, led by the talismanic Eden Hazard, come into the clash on the back of a 24-game unbeaten run across all competitions. Coincidentally, their last-ever defeat came against France was when the latter hosted the Euro 2016.

With the setting and competition being different time around, it will be very interesting how Roberto Martinez's men will respond. The Spanish manager's side will have high hopes with the head-to-head statistics going in their favor.

There has been a total of 73 matches played between Belgium and France of which 30 wins have been recorded by the former. Les Bleus have been victorious on 24 occasions and 19 of the meetings have ended in draws. The last encounter between the pair at the World Cup took place at Mexico 1986 and it was France who carried the day via a 4-2 scoreline.

In a nutshell, an intriguing contest is expected to be on the cards on Tuesday with the likes of Antoine Griezmann, Paul Pogba, Kylian Mbappe, Romelu Lukaku, Eden Hazard and Kevin De Bruyne all looking to do their nations proud.